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    Sanuki Beef Egg Udon @ Tamoya Udon & Tempura

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    As what the restaurant name states, they must be specializing in udon and tempura items. We tried the first item listed on their menu, Sanuki Beef Egg Udon, and here is what we have reviewed.

    The open kitchen layout allowed us to see how they prepare their food, and the process looks really simple; blacnh noodles, add soup, add prepared beef slices, add prepared poached egg, add seaweed and other garnishes, serve. Way faster than fast food joints.

    So, what is Sanuki udon? Well, what we found out is that “Sanuki udon (讃岐うどん) has been the type of udon noodle most popular in the Kagawa prefecture in Japan, but is now easily found throughout the neighboring Kansai region and much of Japan. It is characterized by its square shape and flat edges with rather chewy texture, and in authentic sense, ingredients should be from among those local specialties as wheat flour.” Good to know ^^.

    The noodles were cooked nicely and chewy. Beef slices were tender and proportionately given. Onsen egg was nicely poached, not overly cooked or under cooked.

    The broth was sweet and slightly too salty for our liking. The crispy tempura bits added to the broth become soggy and added another level of texture to every bite, which was somewhat delightful.

    Another aspect of this restaurant is the tempura station, where you choose your own tempura items, each clearly priced. There was one tempura item which we noticed that most of the other patrons were ordering. The Japanese Kakiage Tempura, or rather assortment of shredded vegetables. The one which we picked was freshly deep fried, and it was huge and crunchy. At $2 a stake it was quite an enjoyable item to add as a side. The other two tempura skewers we got were chunky chicken karaage and plump deep fried gyoza. Both were nice and what you would expect them to taste like, nothing out of the norm.

    At $11.60 for a bowl of Sanuki Beef and Egg Udon, it was slightly on the expensive range base on its portion. Taste was nice and enjoyable, with the assortment of tempura sides to choose from. The service was really friendly and polite, which adds to the pleasant settings of the restaurant.

    Opening Hours

    Monday11:15am – 9:30pm
    Tuesday11:15am – 9:30pm
    Wednesday11:15am – 9:30pm
    Thursday11:15am – 9:30pm
    Friday11:15am – 10pm
    Saturday11:15am – 10pm
    Sunday11:15am – 9:30pm

    Location

    Plaza Singapura #06-11/12, 68 Orchard Rd, 238839

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    At $11.60 for a bowl of Sanuki Beef and Egg Udon, it was slightly on the expensive range base on its portion. Taste was nice and enjoyable, with the assortment of tempura sides to choose from. The service was really friendly and polite, which adds to the pleasant settings of the restaurant.Sanuki Beef Egg Udon @ Tamoya Udon & Tempura